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c.

In the Interface Alias field, enter the alias for the interface.

d.

From the Device list, select the device to which the interface belongs.

e.

In the Interface Index field, enter the interface index.

f.

In the Max. Speed field, enter the maximum speed of the interface and select bps, kbps or
Mbps from the list next to this field.

g.

Click OK.

16.

In the Probe Information list, select the probes that provide the network flow data for the task.

17.

Click OK to create the traffic analysis task.

After you create an inter-business traffic analysis task, NTA creates an entry called

Inter-Business

Traffic Analysis Task on the left navigation tree. Click the entry to view the summary report for the

inter-business traffic analysis tasks.

Move your mouse pointer to the shortcut menu icon to the right of

Inter-Business Traffic Analysis

Task. The Inter-Business Traffic Analysis Task shortcut menu appears to display all inter-business traffic

analysis tasks created in NTA. Click the name link for a task to view the inter-business traffic analysis

report of the task.
For information about accessing and viewing inter-business traffic analysis reports, see "

Viewing

inter-business traffic analysis reports

."

Modifying a traffic analysis task

1.

Select Service > Traffic Analysis and Audit > Settings.

2.

Click the Traffic Analysis Task Management link in the Settings area of the Traffic Analysis and
Audit page.
NTA displays all tasks in the Traffic Analysis Task List displayed in the main pane of the Task
Management page.

3.

Click the Modify icon

for the task you want to modify.

4.

Modify the name for this task in the Task Name field.
The task name must be unique.

NOTE:

The name you assign to a task is the link you use to navigate to the task's reports. Assigning a descriptive
and meaningful name to a task will help you navigate quickly and easily to reports.

5.

Modify the description for this task in the Task Description field as needed.

6.

Select the NTA, NetStream, NetFlow or sFlow collection server from the Server list.
Unless configured otherwise by the administrator, the NTA server name is the IP address of the
NTA server. If the NTA server is deployed on the same server as the IMC Platform, the IP address

is the loopback address of the IMC server.

7.

Select a direction from the Statistics Direction list for network flow records. Options are In and Out.

8.

To add operator groups that will have access to the analysis and reports provided by this task,
click the Select button to the right of the Reader field.
The Operator Group List dialog box is displayed.